3 more villages in Pampanga town declared drug-cleared

LUBAO, Pampanga—Three more villages in this town were declared by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) as drug-cleared.

Barangays Sta. Teresa 1st;  San Pedro Saug;  and San Jose Gumi have passed the 14 rigid criteria, bringing to 12 the numbers of villages here already declared “drug-cleared”, using what is now referred to as the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC)-clearing parameters.

The Lubao Municipal Police Station, led by officer-in-charge Supt. Angelito Esteban, said that they are on their way to having another barangay — San Pablo I — declared drug-cleared.

Esteban admitted that the  new parameters set by PDEA are more difficult to satisfy.

“To have a single barangay declared drug-cleared is already a major accomplishment,” he said.

Among the criteria for the “drug-cleared” declaration are: a barangay should have an active intelligence network;  an operational BADAC; regular status reporting of drug surrenderers who have also gone through the one-month reformation process; and there are no clandestine drug laboratories or dens that exist in the village.

Mayor Mylyn Pineda-Cayabyab said the local government unit is not taking the fight against illegal drugs lightly.

She directed barangay officials to coordinate closely with the police and other anti-drug agencies to eradicate the drug problem in their respective areas.

The recent clearing of barangays by the PDEA, she said, should not be a reason for the municipal and barangay officials to lower their guards against drugs.

“If we will not help each other in maintaining the drug-cleared status of these barangays, all of our efforts will prove futile as drugs will surely resurface in the villages,” Cayabyab said. (Marna Dagumboy Del Rosario/PNA)

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